Certain areas of Nepal require different gear, such as treks where you'll be going above the snowline, as opposed to the warmer southern regions of Nepal. Established routes, such as Annapurna and Everest, usually have shops along the way if you're missing something vital--but it can be quite costly.
Here is what we, at Trek Nepal, recommend you bring with you on your next Himalayan adventure:
- 1 Pair of Hiking Boots (Or comfortable shoes for established routes)
- 1 Med. Sized Backpack
- 1 Day Pack (For personal items i.e. camera, money, etc...)
- 1 Sleeping Bag (Recommended up to -20C)
- 1 Down Jacket/Goretex Jacket (In colder northern regions/during winter)
- 1 Light Wind & Waterproof Jacket
- 1 Inner Sleeping Sheet
- 2 Long-Sleeve Shirts
- 1 Water Bottle (We provide treated drinking water and DO NOT recommend you buying bottled water)
- 1 Pair of Gaiters/Over Trousers (Colder weather/when snow)
- 1 Pair Sport Shoes/Sandals (Especially in Southern/Lower Mountainous Regions)
- 2 Pairs of Light Weight Trousers
- 1 Pair of Shorts
- 1 Fleece/Warm Sweater
- 2 T-Shirts
- 2 Pairs of Light Socks
- 3 Pairs of Heavy Wool Socks
- 1 Sweatshirt/Light Sweater
- 1 Torch(Flashlight)/Spare Batteries
- 1 Swimming Costume/Bathing Suit (For Annapurna Region (Hot Springs) and Chitwan)
- 1 Med. Size Towel
- Personal Tolietries
- Biodegradable soap/shampoo
- Insect Repellent
- Moleskin/BandAids for Blisters
- Swiss Army Knife
- Toilet Paper
- Personal Medications
- Underwear (Incl. Thermals)
- Warm Hat & Gloves
- Sunglasses & Sun Hat
- Spare plastic bag for wrapping clothes
There are laundry facilities along most established routes--so remember, pack lightly. You'll be amazed how little you really need when its just you and the mountains!
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